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A long exposure of Science World and BC Place made during the blur hour in Vancouver BC.
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The Ice Man's mule is parked
Outside the bar
Where a man with missing fingers
Plays a strange guitar
- Tom Waits (A Little Rain)
العلم يبني بيوتا لا عماد لها ** والجهل يهدم بيت العز والكرم
العلم دون دين أعرج، والدين دون علم أعمى.....انيشتاين
with science, everything different..!
Science World at Telus World of Science. One of my favorite spots in Vancouver. Built for Expo '86 Worlds Fair, Science World has seen many changes over the years.
students took part in the Advanced Fire Science Camp and through hands-on experience learned how to work with fire equipment, put out fires, clear rooms, and the importance of staying hydrated at the scene of a fire.
Blue hour was almost over. The sky was almost dark now. The last image I took of Science World had 2 sailboats bobbing in the water, not too noticeable but still present and I wanted a shot of just Science World and the dark blue sky with the clouds. I went as wide as I could with my lens and wished I had an ultra-wide angle lens with me. Couldn't fit it in landscape format from this viewpoint so I had to flip the camera into portrait mode. Really wishing I had an L-bracket at this point as the ball head and Arca Swiss style base I was using wouldn't let me get the camera perfectly vertical. I ended getting it close and straightening in post.
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Science world with fog hiding the tops of the condos in the background.
Other Photo Gear Used: Sirui T-2005X Tripod with K-10x Tripod Head
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Topaz Adjust;
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Glasgow Science Centre is a visitor attraction located in the Clyde Waterfront Regeneration area on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Queen Elizabeth II opened Glasgow Science Centre on 5 June 2001
Description Remote, frigid, and often treacherous to traverse, Antarctica has always posed a challenge to the explorers and scientists who work there. As a result, remote-sensing scientists have steadily worked to develop detailed, accurate imagery of the continent—both to support research on the ground and to better study the continent from a safer vantage point. In November 2007, NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the British Antarctic Survey jointly released a new image mosaic of Antarctica. Development of the mosaic was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. Known as the Landsat Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA), this map is made of imagery that has a spatial resolution (level of detail) of 15 meters per pixel, the most detailed satellite mosaic of the icy continent yet created.
LIMA is comprised of Landsat images acquired between December 25, 1999, and December 31, 2001. This image shows a small portion of the mosaic around Ferrar Glacier, in the Dry Valleys near McMurdo Station. To create this image, data visualizers draped LIMA imagery over a digital elevation model to give a three-dimensional effect. The elevation shown is actual elevation (no exaggeration), and the perspective looks inland from the Ross Sea.
Although many people think of Antarctica as entirely blanketed by snow, the continent sports some areas of bare ground, and the Dry Valleys are a prominent example. Many years of relentless wind have swept these valleys clean of their snow cover. The same wind has also created blue ice. Ice absorbs a small amount of red light, but snow crystals are too small to show this light-absorption effect. Composed of larger ice crystals, however, blue ice makes the red light absorption more obvious. In this image, blue ice appears near the top of the image, upstream from the Ferrar Glacier. (Another example of blue ice appears along Prince Olav Coast, captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS.)
LIMA shows remarkable detail, such as the peaks and shadows of the Royal Society Range (between the Ferrar and Koettlitz Glaciers), and the dirty surface of the Koettlitz Glacier, covered by dust and rocks blown off the nearby bare ground. LIMA also captures fingers of snow reaching down into Taylor and Wright Valleys, and the pools of snow along Taylor Valley.
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Credit: NASA/GSFC/NASA Scientific Visualization Studio. LIMA Data provided by: Patricia Vornberger (SAIC)
Image Number: ferrar_lim_2001365
Date: December 31, 2001
Farmer & Brindley was a firm of architectural sculptors and ornamentalists based in London and created Science in the 1860. The object she holds indicates the speed of a steam engine.
Day 188/365
Out and about in Sudbury taking some photos. I got rained on quickly and then it was over in a minute
Have a great week friends
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Everywhere I go in this house, I find your little science experiments; sitting on countertops, growing in cupboards, and taped to windows.
“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.”
~ Albert Einstein
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Title: Cleveland St Boys High School - science class
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"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind"
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
A tilt-shift (or Mr. Roger's Neighborhood type) treatment on an overhead view of The Christian Science Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Oldest science. part of mathematics concerned with questions of size, shapes, relative position of figures and properties of space. measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, curves, planes, and shapes, two and three-dimensions.
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The future.
When human population on earth reaches over 13 million people, the world's largest nations are waging a nuclear war.
Humanity has almost managed to exterminate itself and its planet.
Survivors of this catastrophe are hiding under ground, in bunkers and underground cities, for decades.
Military units made it their mission to leave the poisoned and uninhabitable planet.
After 40 years of research, a young man came into the focus of the military. He got his first doctorate at 17 and the second at 18. Due to the professor titles that followed in the next few years, nothing seemed impossible anymore.
The military came to the professor with a request to save humanity from extinction.
He should take on the apparently indomitable task and complete a teleportation machine which was in the making for over 40 years now.
The young professor was very happy to receive this complicated task and developed a great passion for it.
The eternal dream of finding a planet for humanity to survive.
Hello everybody,
this is my biggest project I've worked on so far.
The story, costumes, weapons, robots and the teleportation machine were invented and built by me to make the film possible.
I wasn't paid or sponsored by anyone.
All rights to the film belong to me alone.
Thanks to the best team you can have.
Guys, with all my heart "THANK YOU“
I hope that you (the audience) will be entertained by the short film and that you will see that it is possible to make a film with an old computer from 2013 and a smartphone.
Wish you all a good time
Loop Van Dike
Hallo Zusammen,
Habt ihr auch manchmal ein Bild vor dem inneren Auge, was aber bis dato in der Realität gar nicht existiert?
So erging es mir im November 2018, als ich mitten in der Nacht aufwachte und das Bild eines Astronauten auf fremden Planeten, umringt von einem Meer an illuminierten Aliens, im Kopf hatte.
Bewaffnet mit den Skizzen die ich mir in dieser Nacht gemacht hatte, entschloss ich mich am nächsten Morgen fort an diesem Traum nachzujagen.
Aus dem Gedanken ein "Making of" zu der Entstehung des Bildes zu machen, entwickelte sich nach 200 Stunden Bauzeit, der Anspruch meinen ersten eigenen Kurzfilm, passend zum Bild zu drehen.
"World of Cubes."
So sollte mein Film heißen.
Ich habe also beinahe jede freie Minute der folgenden 20 Monate dazu verwendet, Dinge die keinen Cent kosten,
zu futuristisch wirkenden Kostümen und Requisiten zu verarbeiten.
Rund 300 Stunden die dabei draufgingen sowie weitere 200 Stunden am Filmset, habe ich auf wenige Minuten zusammengefasst.
Wer Interesse hat, nachzuempfinden was alles in diesem Projekt steckt, und zu sehen wie man ohne riesiges Budget seinen Traum eines eigenen Science Fiction Films erreichen kann,
kann gerne auf den Link unten klicken, und sich das Making of anschauen!
Mich interessiert, ob einer von euch ein ähnliches Hobby hat, und wie ich, gerne bereit ist stundenlange Arbeit in kleine Komponenten eines Films zu investieren um diesen so authentisch wie möglich zu machen?
Falls ja, kann man sich gerne mal bezüglich eines Kollaborationsprojekts aussprechen, und sich Tipps zu den jeweiligen Bausteinen geben.
In diesem Sinne wünsche ich euch eine gute Unterhaltung und eine Gute Zeit.
Loop Van Dike.
Built for DA4: Hammer to Fall, the Military Science R&D Lab requirements were that it had at least three levels with a means to transport between them, built in the lego set "dollhouse" style, five minifigs, a support vehicle, and weapon being tested on a firing range, with bonus points for making lego box art.
The Institute accomplishes those tasks:
Build style, check.
Five Minifigs- Ted, the accountant on the top floor. Lisa and Frank, the weapons testers near the cannon. RDJ23, the science bot on the far side. And (unnamed) the test subject in field.
To simulate a weapons range I created a small set of targets for the main gun.
To transport through the building the figs use a series of bi-color portals. Each color corresponding to the same color on another floor.
Finally, they have a catapult ramp for a little scoot.
Hope you enjoyed it! Look for more DA4 stuff in that group over there!
Lacock Abbey is now the property of the National Trust, having been gifted to them in 1944 by Matilda Gilchrist-Clark, who had inherited the estate from her uncle Charles Henry Fox Talbot in 1916. The abbey is a Grade I listed building, having been so designated on 20 December 1960.
The Fox Talbot Museum forms part of the ground floor. It celebrates the life of William Henry Fox Talbot, and his contributions to photography, and includes exhibits on the man himself, his mousetrap camera (so-called by his wife because he scattered the little wooden boxes round the house), the chemical processes involved in obtaining images and the early history of photography. Exhibitions showing the works of various photographers are sometimes held in a gallery on the first floor.